Non CW of the Day

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Ideal number of watches in your collection = current number of watches + 1...
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Man I love this thing.

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I don't often wear this at weekends because weekends are usually rough and tumble with the kids, but I think it can handle it

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Switched for this afternoon.

Will this be collectable in the future with the news that Roy Taylor is retiring?

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Zeno Basic navigator, 37mm (wearing it today, pic taken a few days ago):

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:Switched for this afternoon.

Will this be collectable in the future with the news that Roy Taylor is retiring?

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Everytime I see this, I feel that touch of envy. :cry:

However, the prices are actually set to plummet now that Roy is retiring!

Despite the above, I am still prepared however to offer you fifty quid for it, with complete disregard for my own personal finances. :D
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smegwina wrote:
Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:Switched for this afternoon.

Will this be collectable in the future with the news that Roy Taylor is retiring?

Guy
Everytime I see this, I feel that touch of envy. :cry:

However, the prices are actually set to plummet now that Roy is retiring!

Despite the above, I am still prepared however to offer you fifty quid for it, with complete disregard for my own personal finances. :D
:shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

On yer bike!

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:
smegwina wrote:
Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:Switched for this afternoon.

Will this be collectable in the future with the news that Roy Taylor is retiring?

Guy
Everytime I see this, I feel that touch of envy. :cry:

However, the prices are actually set to plummet now that Roy is retiring!

Despite the above, I am still prepared however to offer you fifty quid for it, with complete disregard for my own personal finances. :D
:shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

On yer bike!

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Can't blame a bloke for trying! :P

(And it really is a bloody awsome watch!)

On that note, I have never seen another. Were they a limited edition?
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Re: Non CW of the Day

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smegwina wrote:Can't blame a bloke for trying! :P

(And it really is a bloody awsome watch!)

On that note, I have never seen another. Were they a limited edition?
Nope; just a regular watch (no serial number on it) last new price was c. £250.

Chinese hand wound movement, 44mm w/o crown, 30 min chrono and 24h 'military time'.

Sort of a handwound chrono version of the C8?

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I really don't know why this is my least worn watch:

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It's a good size, it has got Roman numerals and the structure on the dial is nice:

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So why have I only worn it three times since I bought it 2 years ago? Maybe I should find a nice leather strap...
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One my latest acquisitions is this Precista PRS-17A, it is quickly becoming one of my favourite to wear at work due to its size and versatility to look good on any strap (without any polished surfaces). Now on a brushed mesh:

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